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Brian Pascus, provided by Published 3:14 pm CDT, Thursday, November 1, 2018 ESBProfessional/shutterstock Orbitz.com recently completed a study where they published findings on the best and worst airports to be stranded in during the holiday season. Using only the 15 busiest airports in the U.S. included a 2017 Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Airport Traffic Report, Orbitz then studied certain aspects about each travel hub to determine how attractive each one is to be stuck in. Metrics included the number of shopping outlets, number of dining outlets, WiFi speed, the percentage on flights leaving on time, and the percentage of flights canceled. Charlotte Douglass International Airport in Charlotte, North Carolina came in last while the Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport in Atlanta, Georgia came in first. When traveling during the holiday season, there's always a risk for weather disruptions and flight cancellations. … [Read more...] about These are the best and worst airports in America to get stranded at over the holiday season

By Craig Hlavaty Updated 9:56 am CDT, Wednesday, October 24, 2018 PHOTOS: Celebrities' brushes with Houston recalled Houston has had plenty of famous and infamous visitors over the past 181 years. Some had stranger times in the Bayou City than others. See who else has come to Houston and had a heck of a time... less PHOTOS: Celebrities' brushes with Houston recalled Houston has had plenty of famous and infamous visitors over the past 181 years. Some had stranger times in the Bayou City than others. See who else has ... more Photo: Larry Reese, HC Staff Maher Abdulaziz Mutreb, circled, is one of the 15 suspects in the disappearance of Jamal Khashoggi named by Turkish officials. He is seen traveling with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman earlier this year in Houston. less Maher Abdulaziz Mutreb, circled, is one of the 15 suspects in the disappearance of Jamal Khashoggi named by Turkish … [Read more...] about Houston’s famous (and infamous) visitors over the decades

Sections SEARCH Skip to content Skip to site index Travel Subscribe Log In Subscribe Log In Today’s Paper Advertisement Supported by Update New technology that draws from user feedback is helping. ByShivani Vora Oct. 5, 2018 As airlines continue to shrink the size of their in-flight bathrooms, to make room for more seats in economy, making them all but unusable for tall and overweight passengers, more fliers may increasingly be seeking comfort in places they once avoided at all costs: airport restrooms. Those dingy, unappealing spaces — often with broken door latches, paper towel dispensers that have long ago run out of towels, and floors that look they like they are in dire need of cleaning — have often been the option of last resort for many frequent travelers. But, now, increasing numbers of airports seem to have recognized that clean bathrooms are an important aspect of travel and have begun to take steps … [Read more...] about Believe It or Not, Airport Bathrooms Are Getting Better (and Cleaner)